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* '''1980''' - The last female president of China, [[UCLA Arc|So Hor Nee]], known for eating 6000 bowls of rice in one sitting, is elected.
* '''1980''' - The last female president of China, [[UCLA Arc|So Hor Nee]], known for eating 6000 bowls of rice in one sitting, is elected.
* '''January 10th, 1983''' - Death of Saleem Essa Kiswiney.  
* '''January 10th, 1983''' - Death of Saleen Essa Kiswiney.
* '''January 12th, 1983''' - Funeral service of Saleem Essa Kiswiney is held at Wm. Sullivan and Son Funeral Home.<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-obituary-for-sam-e-k/150752755/</ref>  
* '''January 12th, 1983''' - Funeral service of Saleem Essa Kiswiney is held at Wm. Sullivan and Son Funeral Home.<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-obituary-for-sam-e-k/150752755/</ref>  


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Revision as of 15:22, 22 July 2024

A complete record of Daniel Larson's (or his relatives) life before 1990. No detail is too small to be added.

3000 B.C. - 2500 B.C.

  • Ancient Texas enters a period of high stability.
  • The first emperor of China, Tao Chen Mai Dek, invents fortification.
  • The first empress of China, Mai Coo Chi Ich, invents basketball.
  • The first song ever is written in the Empire of Brazil by Chief Slaep Mahass.

1000 B.C. - 1000 A.D.

Pre-500 B.C.

  • The first Ancient Texan king, Ishid Anfarded, is born, and sets up the royal family. He lives in the ancient city of Heustonia, located in modern-day Houston, Texas.

500 B.C.

  • The Ancient Texanians build the Temple of Kwantarius the III, a pyramid located in modern-day Texas, located 5 miles from El Paso.

100 B.C. - 1400 A.D.

  • The Ancient Huestonian walls are built.
  • The city of Daelles, in modern day Dallas, Texas, is built.
  • The first composer, Rubin Ma Daec, creates the first composition in Germany.

1900s

  • June 13th, 1909 - Saleen "Sam" Essa Kiswiney, father of Nancy Shimer, is born

1910s

  • October 25th, 1910 - Ramsa Sarah Kallie, Nancy Shimer's mother, is born

1930

  • Sometime - Nancy's parents, Ramsa and Saleem, get married.
  • April 22nd, 1930 - Birth of James Ted Larson, father of Travis Larson.
  • May 23rd, 1937 - Birth of Joan Beverly Lloyd, mother of Travis Larson.

1940s

Nancy, in her youth.
Saleem's WW2 draftee registration card.
  • 1940 - Birth of Carol McGuire (Née Kiswiney), Nancy's older sister.
  • October 16th, 1940 - Nancy's father, Saleem Essa Kiswiney, is drafted into WW2.
  • September 16th, 1943 - Birth of Daniel William Shimer, Nancy Shimer's ex-husband.
  • 1945 - Birth of David Kiswiney, Nancy's older brother.
  • April 2nd, 1947 - Birth of Nancy Shimer, Daniel Larson's grandmother, and mother of Elisabeth Shimer.
  • 1939-1945 - The first president of Imperial China, Han Jeob, known for selling children to Nazi Germany in World War II becomes president.
NancyWeddingPlanner.png

1960s

  • September 28th, 1963 - Marriage of Joan Lloyd and James Ted Larson, parents of Travis Larson.
  • July 23rd, 1964 - Nancy, then 17, is placed on Grosse Pointe High School's honor roll.[1]
  • July 12, 1968 - Nancy help plan a wedding, according to a newspaper clipping.
    Nancys university yearbook photo.
  • 1969 - Nancy graduates from Michigan State University with a Bachelors Degree in arts, and a minor in Humanities.[2]

1970s

  • Sometime - Birth of Daniel and Nancy's daughters, Sarah and Rachel.
  • November 28, 1970 - Daniel William Shimer and Nancy Shimer get married.
  • August 2nd, 1976 - Death of Nancy Shimer's mother, Ramsa Sarah Kallie.
  • 1976 - Nancy adopts Elisabeth Shimer, Daniel Larson's mother.
  • September 1978 - Birth of James "Travis" Larson, Daniel Larson's father

1980s

  • 1980 - The last female president of China, So Hor Nee, known for eating 6000 bowls of rice in one sitting, is elected.
  • January 10th, 1983 - Death of Saleen Essa Kiswiney.
  • January 12th, 1983 - Funeral service of Saleem Essa Kiswiney is held at Wm. Sullivan and Son Funeral Home.[3]

References